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Book Synopsis: In recent times several “creation myths” have gained currency about how the United States government came to own and manage—for broad, mostly protective purposes—nearly one-third of the nation’s land. Controversies such as President Trump’s shrinking the boundaries of Grand Staircase–Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments and the armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon by a ragtag militia group protesting U.S. ownership have brought these myths to the forefront, suggesting that public lands are a kind of centrifugal force driving Americans apart. Over the nation’s long history, however, the opposite has nearly always been the case. In this essay, John Leshy debunks the myths that have contributed to the often polarized character of contemporary discussions of public lands. Recounting numerous episodes throughout American history, he demonstrates how public lands have generally served to unify the country, not divide it. Steps to safeguard these lands for all to enjoy have almost always enjoyed wide, deep, bipartisan support. Leshy argues that America’s vast public lands are priceless assets, a huge success story, and a credit to the workings of our national government. But because these lands remain fully subject to the political process, each generation of Americans must effectively decide upon their future. This lecture was presented on March 14, 2018, at the 23rd annual symposium of the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
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Discover the truth behind America's public lands with "Debunking Creation Myths about America's Public Lands" by John Leshy. Gain insight into the controversies surrounding public lands ownership and management, and explore the historical episodes that have shaped the nation's approach to conservation. This insightful lecture challenges common myths and provides a unifying perspective on the importance of safeguarding these valuable assets.
Explore the bipartisan support for protecting public lands and the role they play in uniting Americans. John Leshy's essay showcases the long history of consensus on the preservation of public lands and highlights the benefits these lands bring to the nation. By debunking misconceptions, Leshy offers a fresh perspective on the significance of public lands and why they are essential for future generations to enjoy and cherish.
Don't miss out on this thought-provoking lecture that delves into America's public lands narrative and the overarching themes of unity and conservation. Learn how past decisions have shaped the current landscape of public land preservation and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of responsible stewardship. Explore the complexities of public land management and be inspired to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the future of our nation's natural heritage. Buy your copy of this enlightening book today!
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